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The Revenge of Gaia

- Why the Earth is Fighting Back and How We Can Still Save Humanity
Af: James Lovelock Engelsk Paperback

The Revenge of Gaia

- Why the Earth is Fighting Back and How We Can Still Save Humanity
Af: James Lovelock Engelsk Paperback
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James Lovelock''s bestselling The Revenge of Gaia: Why the Earth is Fighting Back - and How we can Still Save Humanity is a dire warning against the unchecked growth of civilization.

''Despite all our efforts to retreat sustainably, we may be unable to prevent a global decline into a chaotic world ruled by brutal warlords on a devastated Earth...''

For thousands of years, humans have exploited the planet without counting the cost. Now Gaia, the living Earth, is fighting back. As the polar icecaps shrink and the global temperature rises, we approach the point of no return. Sustainable development, Lovelock argues, is no longer possible, and the only open to us may be a ''sustainable retreat''. This is the one book you must read to find out what is happening, how bad it will get - and how we can survive.

''The most important book for decades''
  Andrew Marr

''The most important book ever to be published on the environmental crisis ... Lovelock will go down in history as the scientist who changed our view of the Earth''
  John Gray, Independent

''Truly terrifying ... Lovelock''s arguments carry more conviction than anyone else''s now writing''
  Peter Forbes, Daily Mail

James Lovelock is the author of more than 200 scientific papers and the originator of the Gaia Hypothesis (now Gaia Theory). He has written several books on the subject, including Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth, The Ages of Gaia and The Vanishing Face of Gaia as well as an autobiography, Homage to Gaia. In September 2005 Prospect magazine named him as one of the world''s top 100 global public intellectuals.

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James Lovelock''s bestselling The Revenge of Gaia: Why the Earth is Fighting Back - and How we can Still Save Humanity is a dire warning against the unchecked growth of civilization.

''Despite all our efforts to retreat sustainably, we may be unable to prevent a global decline into a chaotic world ruled by brutal warlords on a devastated Earth...''

For thousands of years, humans have exploited the planet without counting the cost. Now Gaia, the living Earth, is fighting back. As the polar icecaps shrink and the global temperature rises, we approach the point of no return. Sustainable development, Lovelock argues, is no longer possible, and the only open to us may be a ''sustainable retreat''. This is the one book you must read to find out what is happening, how bad it will get - and how we can survive.

''The most important book for decades''
  Andrew Marr

''The most important book ever to be published on the environmental crisis ... Lovelock will go down in history as the scientist who changed our view of the Earth''
  John Gray, Independent

''Truly terrifying ... Lovelock''s arguments carry more conviction than anyone else''s now writing''
  Peter Forbes, Daily Mail

James Lovelock is the author of more than 200 scientific papers and the originator of the Gaia Hypothesis (now Gaia Theory). He has written several books on the subject, including Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth, The Ages of Gaia and The Vanishing Face of Gaia as well as an autobiography, Homage to Gaia. In September 2005 Prospect magazine named him as one of the world''s top 100 global public intellectuals.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 256
ISBN-13: 9780141025971
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0141025972
Udg. Dato: 22 feb 2007
Længde: 15mm
Bredde: 130mm
Højde: 197mm
Forlag: Penguin Books Ltd
Oplagsdato: 22 feb 2007
Forfatter(e): James Lovelock
Forfatter(e) James Lovelock


Kategori Miljøbeskyttelse: ideologi


ISBN-13 9780141025971


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 256


Udgave


Længde 15mm


Bredde 130mm


Højde 197mm


Udg. Dato 22 feb 2007


Oplagsdato 22 feb 2007


Forlag Penguin Books Ltd

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